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Washington Democrats want the State to Control Your Body But Not the Northern Border
Julie “Florida Woman” Barrett, founder, Conservative Ladies of America/Washington joins KVI’s Ari Hoffman to discuss some of this week’s insanity going on in the Washington State Legislature, including HB 1531. This bill aims to empower state and
$45 million EV rebate program exhausted by high-income earners
(The Center Square) – Washington state’s $45 million Electric Vehicle Instant Rebate Program for buying or leasing electric vehicles fell far short of promises to deliver environmental results and help middle-income people buy EVs, concluded a Washington
News at what cost? WA bill pits journalists against higher education funding
(The Center Square) – As small-town publications close shop and communities lose touch, lawmakers are considering a bill to divert $20 million from higher education to support journalists covering civic affairs. Sen. Marko Liias, D-Edmonds, proposed Senate
Sea-Tac airport broke its passenger volume record in 2024
(The Center Square) – Passenger levels at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport were at an all-time high in 2024, a sign that the Pacific Northwest’s largest airport has fully recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic of five years ago. Passenger
WA lawmakers consider overhaul of local elections with ranked choice voting option
(The Center Square) – On Tuesday afternoon, Washington state lawmakers heard from those for and against ranked choice voting during a public hearing on related legislation before the House Committee on State Government & Tribal Relations. House
Tacoma police chief resigns; leaving law enforcement altogether
(The Center Square) – Tacoma Police Chief Avery Moore has announced his resignation, effective Feb. 3, from the force and is moving away from law enforcement altogether. Moore submitted his resignation to City Manager Elizabeth Pauli on
Spokane Valley settles final $11.75M lawsuit over city hall’s sinking foundation
(The Center Square) – Spokane Valley approved a final $11.75 million settlement on Tuesday with the contractor that built city hall after a probe found that poor compaction caused the foundation to sink. The city council signaled